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Sani-Matic is proud to introduce CNC Waterjet cutting to its manufacturing capabilities. “We are continually looking for ways to improve responsiveness and product quality through investments in technical innovation,” says President/CEO, Ted Lingard.
With a high-pressure stream of water shot through a tiny nozzle, the waterjet cuts stainless steel with precision. “This has enabled us to bring a very important part of our fabrication process in-house, further expanding our internal expertise and knowledge of design and manufacturing,” observes Lingard.
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The CNC (Computer Numeric Controls) integrate with the CAD programs Sani-Matic designers use. “From a product development perspective, the waterjet has allowed us to shorten our innovation cycle drastically,” Lingard explains. “Operationally, we have shortened our lead time, gained greater control over quality, and lowered our total operating costs.”
In addition to lowering cost and increasing design flexibility, the waterjet is one of the most environmentally friendly cutting options available. No fine particles are released into the atmosphere to pollute the work area and create potential hazards for the workforce.
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“Ongoing innovation like the waterjet,” states Lingard, “has enabled us to implement sanitary design features that continuously strive to improve worker safety and ease of use, while providing the lowest cost of ownership.”
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